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Chicago examiner sunday sunday c [ ro j 11 11 1 i y the weather || ft Chicago and vicinity fair sun â– Â£ -* v 1 day and monday mild temperature ivy rjb moderate westerly winds grr vol x no 37 a m Chicago march 13 1910 rejristered in u s patent qffir jh this edition consists of 111 xi'jfn iâ€”lniws1 â€” iniws - iâ€”editorial.1 â€” editorial kiv j\#4 2 poreigit music wjl f 1 jj3 3 â€” autos bâ€”drama.8 â€” drama so vi v tf 4 â€” sports society v j vi s â€” cx.assifn.jd 9 magazine )Â£$ k v 6 â€” re ai estate 10 â€” comic j_-m jjjlgs markets ' **& price five cents taggart's attorney makes slip kern betrays boss as tax dodger s attorney bingham es figures of defense to ove 28,000 shortage â– for jury monday jarpenters laid off at ch lick attempt to in duce twelve men seen i ind march 12 the case d against tom taggart and 000,000 french i.ick resort to as been placed before the twelve county farmers who have heard b picturing the democratic national teeman as a gambler conspirator nan who openly defied the indiana i the jury decide against taggart most inevitable that the state will d sell his resort as is required un law such action amounting prac 10 confiscation ls unique and never a taken in this state except in the moonshiners should this result ned taggart nntil recently a na gnre in politics will be placed in with the moonshiners that were ut of the southern extremities of i a few years ago ley general bingham closed the its in the case late this afternoon ge buskirk will not give the jurors structious uutil monday it is ex hat the verdict will have been re or a disagreement reached a con 1 r that is not unexpected here hy morning r kern makes slip closing arguments of the case one large against taggart was placed ln the list already standing against him singularly enough this charge was pre ferred on information unwittingly furnished by taggart's own lawyers the most re cent charge is that mr taggart has been evading payment of all but one-fifth of the actual amount of taxes he should have the amouut of cash which mr taggart thus has diverted annually from the cof lers of the orange county treasury ac cording to mr bingham amounts to 28 1 000 in a county where such a sum is a respectable portion of the total of taxes paid and where each farmer conscientiously pays taxes oa erery dollar of property each a discovery has occasioned no small amouut of feeling lt was in attorney jobu kern's closing argument that he spoke of the vast amount of taxes paid into orauge county by taggart the lawyer then asserted that the property was worth considerably more than 1,000,000 a few miuutes later he inadvertently alluded to the fact that taggart's taxes annually bave amouuted to ' fcout ijjt.ooo a ycur why exclaimed attorney bingham a few minutes later mr taggart has not baen paying within more than one-fifth of his rightful taxes if be should pay his full taxv-s here the amount would be not less thaa 35,000 you jurors who pay taxes on every penny of your possessions might be in a position to talk of supporting churches and schools just as taggart boasts appeals for enforcement attorney bingham closed with a dramatic appeal for the enforcement of the law mr taggart's lawyers have said that this corporation bas placed orange county on the map said he is it possible that the residents of this county want to be on the map in this way ho you farmers wish the fair name of this couuty looked upou as a synonym for gombliug immoral ity and violation of the law attorney kern consumed most of the time allotted to him iu a discussion of mr taggart's supposed charities in the county he declared that political reasons alone had caused the present suit it isn't tlie hotel company they j*ant to get said mr kern these people are after taggart they have been wanting to get bis scalp for a long time that this is true has been shown by every move of the prosecution the whole attorney general's ofeice assistants and ail bas been moved dowu here to prosecute taggart and get his scalp can the jury decide why the attorney general did not go down to jeffersonv-ue to prosecute the gambling there the at torney general did not thiuk it necessary .*. to g to gary to prosecute the gamblers not true says bingham jh but that is not true exclaimed attorney general bingham the jeffer sonville cases have beeu continued until i l > conclusion of this case in order to give me an opportunity to get down there and prosecute them as for gary the at torney general was there and obtained a court order to burn it gambling house well at any rate it is plain that this case simply is an effort to get taggart by 1 one menus or another replied attorney j kern taggart lit's stopped work on all improve 1 nients on all his bold properly pending the final decision of tiie court euglity juen win wore at work on new buildings k-iid additions nave been discharged tem porarily attorneys ror i lie proiwentiou suggest that 1 ids n oy have tej el.m because ol tin moral effect it might have upuu ibe paulhan waits 3 hours for flight of a minute wilbur wright ready to watch rival just laughs when breeze is called high wind new york march 12 the flight made hy louis paulhan the french aviator at the jamaica race track this afternoon was something of a fizzle almost three hours after the time an nounced for the flight the biplane was brought out of its shed and paulhan took iiis place in it he ascended about fifty feet flew perhaps one hundred yards in a straight line and then descended he left the machine walked to the shed and changing his clothing jumped inlo an automobile and returned to manhattan xo explanation of the peculiar actions of the aviator were given wilbur wright was amused when he heard the explanation that the light wind was too high he refused to criticise or comment upon the exhibition and con tented himself with laughing paulhan was not in the air more than a minute in al although it was announced that taulhan would fly at 3 o'clock there was delay after delay there was a report tbat the trouble was financial paulhan refusing to fly because he had not received some money due him wilbur wright and his attorney were at the track to get permission to inspect the biplane it was understood that some ar rangements had been made by which wright was to be allowed to look over the steering device and the wings but if any steering device and the wings but if any wright was . not allowed to make an ex amination methodist bishop dies dr spellmeyer found lifeless in hotel at atlantic city i i atlantic city march 12 bishop spellmeyer of the methodist episcopal church was found dead in his toom at a hotel here to-day he was chief of the new jersey conference bishop spellmeyer was born in new j york november 25 1547 and graduated j from the union theological seminary in j 1569 in 1871 at haverstraw n y he married matilda m w smith for thir ty-five consecutive years he was a pastor in newark and vicinity he was made a bishop in may 1904 he was a trustee of the centenary collegiate institute of hackettstown n j the drew theological seminary and syracuse from whfch in iss2 he received the de j gree of d d belmont and bride sail bleh jvew vorlier entered n pas senger list as valet new york march 12 listed as valet to miss g smith - ' who later turned out to bc eleanor robsou august belmont and his bride sailed to-day for their honeymoon trip of the mediterranean on the north german liner berlin neither the name of belmont nor of his uride was et tered on the ship's list mrs belmont biding or attempting to hide her identity under the assumed name of smith they were recognized as tbey came to the pier jury has slayer's fate case of henry annum who i-llled boy is submitted wal'kegan 111 march 12 tâ€že trial of henry amann of Chicago for the mur der of walter knobel a Chicago boy at fort sheridan was finished late to-day after occupying the entire week the only plea of the defense was that amann is insane now and was when he killed the boy at fort sheridan the state charged he is not insane now nor when he killed the child palmers off for italy potter jr wife and bab sail on the liner berlin new york march 13 mr and mrs potter palmer jr and their baby were to help swell the big list of the north ger man lloyd liner berlin which sails to-day for genoa and naples other chicagoans booked for the berlin were mrs mary vance bowman mrs c h chapped the misses e s rumsey and e v rumscy mrs trent campbell mrs j l moss mrs katherine vance thomas and w e nescitt too old for work dies aged mau einla life by cutting his throat silas i i'uniso sixty-seven years old wiio lived in a lodging house at iu2 north lark slreet slashed his throat with a razor early yesterday and died on the way to the county hospital before death he said he had become tired of life because he was too old to get ttork as a book ' keeper james o'connor is dead voted riÂ»li political lender was seventy-seven years old i dublin march ij james o'connor one of the foremost irfeh political lenders nnd nationalist member of parliament for west wicklow died to-day at tte age of sevonty seven me was formerly connected with tire fenian movement and many yeais f ivs life were spent in prison for that work slashes aunt with knife alton 111 mav-h 12 sts emma cvofton wife of reier crofton tea nnd cocce agent was slashed in uie throat will a knife at her ho:ue r.r.il is lyi i'e.nce nia looking for id nil ueytew of the woman's uusbiiud extrai all about my divorce suit woman who gave away pa pers on street issues edi tion with details reviles bench candidate wife of milwaukee city law yer says story is one she owes the public milwaukee wis march i'2 mm clinton g price who a week tig to night electrified mil-yankee l,y standing on a prominent downtown corner giving passers by a copy of an extra edition of a weekly newspaper containing au account of her suit for divorce to-day issued an extra edition explaining her action her hus ixtnd is first assistant city attorney and a candidate for civil judge answering tltc uestion why flirt i flo it mrs price says outraged as i was beyond endurance i feit that it was a duty that i owed to the community to let the people of mil waukee know something at least about the character of the mnn who is before them for election to the high office of judge mr trice constantly reiterated that he would not live with me any longer that he desired to be free from me in order that he might continue to lead his reck less life that nothing that 1 could do would appear in tlio milwaukee papers and that he would muzzle the papers one i however was kind enough to print my | story â– feels course a public duty and in saying this i do not mean that my purpose was one of vengeance i deny that absolutely 1 felt that his candidacy for-a judgeship was an incident for which i i was in no wise responsible and that this i should uot deter me from doing my part difficult as it might be to guard the pub , lie and any innocent persons who might in the future meet this man can lt be possible that the people of milwaukee will condone the treatment that has been vven me by every means in mv power i have tried to do my duty as a wife i have home humiliation time and 4gain in the belief tbat love forgiveness nd charity might influence my husband to live a decent life one after another the sacred relations i o our married life were trausgi esst-d thc most solemn vows were broken by mt price appeals and tears availed naught with him i his wife had to stand by while ihe consorted with one woman ot the street af er another and flaunted hia amours to my face recognized questionable j characters upon the public streets in prjl j lit conceits and elsewhere in m.v pres j ence says he laughed at her i want nothing but justice i have done for mr price all that a true and dutiful wife could do he has openly told me of his shocking conduct he has laughed at me when in my despair seeing my married life in ruins i have sought to aw*akcn his manhood and his better nature to a realization of the enormity of his offeuse in the eyes of men and of his god my pleadings fell upon deaf ears i have been ill and under the care of physi cians as a result of his almost unbeliev able brutality tor years i have been pa tient and bave suffered the deepest dregs of humiliation believing that the marriage vows are sacred and tbat 1 should abide by them as long as human endurance held cut my dreams and my hopes of reconcila tion anally came to an end mr price's conduct could no longer be condoned he deserted me at last this happened on the 20th dnv of last february when he left me at the n.ion hour in the boarding house of mis jeannette nicholson 222 fourth street he gave me no inkling of his intentions and i knew nothing of the n atter until later when i noticed that he had taken his effects with him belittles his earning power in this extremity i told mr price that i would be compelled to not only stop handing him gifts of money which he seemed unable to earn for himself and that 1 would be compelled to apply for a separation he laughed at me this man with a military record and said go ahead that will help elect me he added insult to the fearful injustice of which he was guilty he it seems is a fighter of women this manly man 1 felt that there would be added to mv humiliation the further danger of publicity in the newspapers in the event that a suit were begun he laughed again when i pointed this out to bim he dared me to go ahead saying again i have the press of milwaukee muzzled kvery ay 1 tnrnefl fate seemed leagued against me it was a case of a lone wo.i'.au j forced by irresistible and uncontrollable circetme-tancos to n desperate course 1 could not reform bim b.v the me hods lhat i pursued he seemed beyond this pictures him as a judge supposing that my ca-*e were heard be fore a judge of the type of clinton g price what hope had i cf unbiased ver dict it was ihp.t that i requested the ptrbii ration of in'y story it was a desperate a ct ft was an action tjiat at first repelled thc ; liner inntiuffta but vrtten i considered hat was ft stake i decided that even ! though i buffered moire i owed this at i i least lo mv fellow human beings j hate never made myself conspicuous | in nuy wav before it wr.s a fearful trial jo face the thousardi of pet-pie many of ; 1 whom i had hnotvn pars-jmoh tax years iand parade jhe . tory of v trecked marital ( etisterre i'd **â– the ptblio 1 1 understand that n;y husband has said since the beginning ot tuts reparation p.ro ! t line hint he married e an ignorant irish hi fcr her money my godj tnat it should *. 0 e to th-'s i i have been ignorant â€ž:â– ,â€¢â– .:â€¢-â– ;. -.*, surely i needed the nretcetlou 'â– â€¢â– * s strong u.**n ! tii tl more i do not re r.:;._,-if p as a 1 in ige i desire only that ie lic mail iii.-we n fair opportunity of udgittg mr i price spr itsoif t vor.'.d however rn sue ti-srauy *'' s â– i nay to the vr-orld ot ji j o n j nan wl 1 have ea.iad to know ctio cudahy quits club lillis is expelled action means social ostra cism in kansas city for man slashed by packer banker will go abroad recovers from wounds suf ficiently to leave hospital and return home kansas city mo march 12 jere lillis president of the western exchange bank nnd society man who was slashed by john p cudahy in the latter's home early sunday morning has escaped from one trouble only to plunge into another he was taken from the hospital secretly last night and is at his home but to-day he was expelled from the country club at the same meeting the directors re ceived the resignation of cudahy which bas been sent in voluntarily cudahy's resignation was accepted expulsion froni the country club which is one of the old est and most exclusive organizations in the west means social ostracism lillis was in high spirits at his home this morning following his transfer from st mary's hospital where he had been a pa tient since early last sunday morning but he was greatly depressed when his fellow clubmen decided to act against him president of club absent when lillis case was first considered it was ascertained that j f downing presi dent of the new england natioual bank and also of the country club was absent from the city in his absence colonel c v morse president of the kansas city stoek yards company and vice president of the club took the initiative for lillis expulsion he assembled the board of di rectors and the expulsion followed lillis is an athlete of note and was promi nent in the affairs of the country club he won the city golf championship from bucky rhodes after a hotly contested match on the country club huks last sum mer players from the elm ridge club evans ton and the country club competed in the match with the result that lillis and rhodes went through to the finals lillis won the match 1 up the thirty-sixth hole being decided by one stroke fills loving cup with wine after the match liiils filled tae hand some silver loving cup the trophy of his victory with wine and passed it around the club officers of the club decline to talk of the matter lillis and cudahy are members of the kansas city club also it was stated to-day that lillis intends to take a long rest from his duties as pres ident of the western exchange bank and that he may go to europe for a year friends of the cudahys declare their mutual love for their children will eventu ally cause n reconciliation mrs cudahy wbo has received uumerous theatrical of fers since the affair has declined them all i would go on the stage but for my babies she says my flrst duty is to them high rents bring death dr koehler declare increnaed sickness dae to crowding in flats high rents are responsible for increasing sickness and mortality in many of the congested districts of the city where many families are forced to live together in small rooms and flats according to in godfrey koej.le chief assistant heultu commission he made this statement at the monthly luncheon of the neighborhood improvement leagirc at the oreat north ern hotel yesterday and spoke on the re lation q dlsets in local . conditions and explaiaed thc work of the health depart ment ia combating disease other speak ers were health oonnnlssiooer lvans charles k kali t'kjc saniiary fn_pe_*etor and john w <>'* enuor wbo urged re striction cf billboard advertising 100 milk producers unite stkuling ill ii ix one hundred r _ producers ga__***ed here to-day join ing the movement * , , imuutinl higher pficc the majority scl to the ail eoj den nipan , . â€¢ â– search for heiress is ended find helen bloodgood in lake drowning men rescued and : girl's body dislodged floats to surface new york march 12.*sjthe long and far-reaching search for miss helen blood good the young heiress to the fortiÂ»n of william bloodgood of this city came to an unexpected end this afternoon when by a strange accident she was found dead in the waters of lake carasaljo less than a mile from the cottage where she had been living iu lakewood n j the fourth day of the exciting pursuit of false clews was coming to a close when william pendel and john daughty two boatmen employed by mr bloodgood to search the lake iheard cries for help com ing from a point on the water a few hun dred feet from the laurel-in the-i'ines one of the fashionable lakewood hotels the boatmen put out in a skiff and about thirty yards off tine point they rescued henry cassel a carnegie hero who had been plunged into the lake by the overturning of his rowboat body of girl is dislodged the boatmen had been dragging the lake with grappling irons for two days and be lieved they had covered every foot of the bottom but now with the disturbance of the water at this particular point by the capsizing of cassel's boat the body of the girl was dislodged from the tangle of weeds and they espied it about three feet under the surface of the water they towed the body to the kissing bridge a narrow span across the inlet to the lake which according to all theories was most likely the place from which miss bloodgood leaped to her death a few minutes after her escape from the cottage th body was clad in only a uightrobe whiih miss macarthur one of the nurses said she wore when she leaped from the window and fled in the dawu of last wednesday morning father of girl collapses detective reilly went immediately to the cottage of leslie fort son of the xew jersey governor which was the house mr bloodgood engaged for the use of his daughter during her nervous affliction mr bloodgood came to the door he was ex hausted from the long search and when he beard ot lhe discovery of the body of his daughter he collapsed completely sirs bloodgood was absent when the miss helen a bloodgood the heiress who attached nurse and escaped from tlie home of leslie fort son of the governor of ncio jersey bank blown up but cash may be safe whether 10,000 or 100 was stolen cannot be told until vault is opened hebron 111 march 12 robbers dyna mited the bank of hebron last night whether they got away with 10,000 of the hank's money or whether the booty amounted to only 100 is a question that has not beaen determined the bandits of whom not the slightest trace has been found forced an entrance into the bank sometime between 12 and Â« o'clock this morning with heavy charges of dynamite tbey blew off both the outer and inner doors of the steel-lined vault the bank's funds with the exception of 100 was in a supposedly burglar-proof compartment in the vault charges of the explosive were applied to this compart ment whether the doors were strong enough to resist the force of the explosiou has uot been determined kxperts from Chicago nre at work on the vault now the experts are inclined to think that the money was not reached the interior of the bank was wrecked two men evidently did the safeblowing no one saw tbem enter the town no one saw tbem leave tbey stole a horse and buggy from john brown the local livery man the horse and rig were found this morning near richmond seven miles from this place lt bad been abandoned at the enitskirts of the town the safe robbers kit ls thought escaped to Chicago on an early morning train tlie rank of hebron is capitalized at r*o,ut.io banker sent to prison w v kiimsev l i'iuslinrsi ist-kins sentence of e ! u li ( ee n month pitt.--.iu kti pa.l march i willi un w kan-sey former president t the german national bank is noiv a convict in the western penitentiary at riverside he be gan to-day serving bis sentence of eighteen mouths imposed us a result f ills convic tion lu connection with the depositories rtiiiiuaxice â€ž Taft relative kills himself was worth 20,000 thomas k laughlin's death reported as hemorrhage of brain found by coroner as due to his own bullet victim is husband of presi dent's wife's sister was official of the jones & laughlin steel concern returned last monday from europe quarrel with his spouse over conservatory is rumored latter w ell known golfer pittsburg pa march 12 thomaa k laugbliii brother-in-law of president Taft assistant treasurer of tlie great jones st laughlin steel interests and worth 20,000 000 is a suicide he gent a bullet in bi brain some time during thursday night ia bis mansion on avoodlawn road efforts by wealtliy relatives to suppraaa the facts were successful until this after noon when coroner samuel jamison ,' r er forcing an investigation made the public announcement the laughlin case is one of suicide he blew out bis i rains there is a report that mrs laughlin who is a sister of mrs Taft was in wnÂ«b ington when her husband killed himself and tbat she was hurried back here e**en before the news of bis death was made public she had gone to washingion te attend the white house musical last eien ing mrs laughlin finds body mrs laughlin refused to be interviewed her friends say she has been here all the iiiine and that she herself found the lifeless j body of her husband yesterday morning it was late yesterday afternoon before jibe partners of mr laughlin were in formed of bis death although they wera told he bad died at h a in tile latest developments warrant the be lief that the millionaire killed himself ln bis study after dinner thursday evening i mr laughlin returned from europe ouly i last monday since then he had been busy i settling tip business matters that had ac cumulated during his absence the con dition in which he left his business indi cates that the suicide was not iu a fit of temporary insanity but the result ot a deliberately made plan drs t '!'. mckennan and yv ... ingra ham who had been called in by the laugh lin family after the head of the bouse had been found dead made a report of death by cclebral hemorrhages bullet caused hemorrhages the coroner after his investigation said this afternoon i found that these hemorrhages were eansed by a 48 caliber bullet sent through the brain by laughlin's own hand relatives say mr laughlin had been acting queerly since the death several months ago of his father major george m laughlin father nnd son were fond of flowers a conservatory worth ir>o.ooo was erected on the grounds surrounding the laughlin mansion mrs thomas laughlin it is said quar reled with her husband over what should be done with the conservatory she waa in fnvor of turning it into ti cow paa ture and began selling or giving away the precious bulbs nnd flowers i'his called forth bitter protest from young mr laugh lin he went to europe soon after president is secrecy excuse those interested in suppressing the new of the suicide said this nfternoon that they had only hoped to prevent embarrassment to president Taft when he came here to morrow for the funeral mr laughlin had been a very close friend of thomas o'connor jones a full cousin and a partner in the jones-laugblin firm who four years apo shot himself dead in the hotel schenley mr langhliu brooded over bis cousin , suicide and frequently was heard to say he thought poor tom got the worst of it from some people and that those who had mistreated him would get their deserts jones was madly in love with his cousin miss madeline laughlin whose engage ment lias iust been announced to the kev maltrand alexander a wealthy minister miss laughlin had been partial to her tal ented cousin uutil gossips brought tales to her poses w.v.h president Taft the last public appearance of mr laugh lin here was last decoration day when he and his fnmily posed with president taf for a family picture at the laughlin home stead here mr laughlin appeared to ic in the best of spirits at that time and said we will have our pictures taken lien next year von must come again and every year mr president mr laughlin was thirty five years Â„'â– ! and a yale graduate he married s lucy hays herron daughter of john v herron of cincinnati in iho2 she tn society favorite and a golfer of nation continued on 2d page 4th column

Chicago examiner sunday sunday c [ ro j 11 11 1 i y the weather || ft Chicago and vicinity fair sun â– Â£ -* v 1 day and monday mild temperature ivy rjb moderate westerly winds grr vol x no 37 a m Chicago march 13 1910 rejristered in u s patent qffir jh this edition consists of 111 xi'jfn iâ€”lniws1 â€” iniws - iâ€”editorial.1 â€” editorial kiv j\#4 2 poreigit music wjl f 1 jj3 3 â€” autos bâ€”drama.8 â€” drama so vi v tf 4 â€” sports society v j vi s â€” cx.assifn.jd 9 magazine )Â£$ k v 6 â€” re ai estate 10 â€” comic j_-m jjjlgs markets ' **& price five cents taggart's attorney makes slip kern betrays boss as tax dodger s attorney bingham es figures of defense to ove 28,000 shortage â– for jury monday jarpenters laid off at ch lick attempt to in duce twelve men seen i ind march 12 the case d against tom taggart and 000,000 french i.ick resort to as been placed before the twelve county farmers who have heard b picturing the democratic national teeman as a gambler conspirator nan who openly defied the indiana i the jury decide against taggart most inevitable that the state will d sell his resort as is required un law such action amounting prac 10 confiscation ls unique and never a taken in this state except in the moonshiners should this result ned taggart nntil recently a na gnre in politics will be placed in with the moonshiners that were ut of the southern extremities of i a few years ago ley general bingham closed the its in the case late this afternoon ge buskirk will not give the jurors structious uutil monday it is ex hat the verdict will have been re or a disagreement reached a con 1 r that is not unexpected here hy morning r kern makes slip closing arguments of the case one large against taggart was placed ln the list already standing against him singularly enough this charge was pre ferred on information unwittingly furnished by taggart's own lawyers the most re cent charge is that mr taggart has been evading payment of all but one-fifth of the actual amount of taxes he should have the amouut of cash which mr taggart thus has diverted annually from the cof lers of the orange county treasury ac cording to mr bingham amounts to 28 1 000 in a county where such a sum is a respectable portion of the total of taxes paid and where each farmer conscientiously pays taxes oa erery dollar of property each a discovery has occasioned no small amouut of feeling lt was in attorney jobu kern's closing argument that he spoke of the vast amount of taxes paid into orauge county by taggart the lawyer then asserted that the property was worth considerably more than 1,000,000 a few miuutes later he inadvertently alluded to the fact that taggart's taxes annually bave amouuted to ' fcout ijjt.ooo a ycur why exclaimed attorney bingham a few minutes later mr taggart has not baen paying within more than one-fifth of his rightful taxes if be should pay his full taxv-s here the amount would be not less thaa 35,000 you jurors who pay taxes on every penny of your possessions might be in a position to talk of supporting churches and schools just as taggart boasts appeals for enforcement attorney bingham closed with a dramatic appeal for the enforcement of the law mr taggart's lawyers have said that this corporation bas placed orange county on the map said he is it possible that the residents of this county want to be on the map in this way ho you farmers wish the fair name of this couuty looked upou as a synonym for gombliug immoral ity and violation of the law attorney kern consumed most of the time allotted to him iu a discussion of mr taggart's supposed charities in the county he declared that political reasons alone had caused the present suit it isn't tlie hotel company they j*ant to get said mr kern these people are after taggart they have been wanting to get bis scalp for a long time that this is true has been shown by every move of the prosecution the whole attorney general's ofeice assistants and ail bas been moved dowu here to prosecute taggart and get his scalp can the jury decide why the attorney general did not go down to jeffersonv-ue to prosecute the gambling there the at torney general did not thiuk it necessary .*. to g to gary to prosecute the gamblers not true says bingham jh but that is not true exclaimed attorney general bingham the jeffer sonville cases have beeu continued until i l > conclusion of this case in order to give me an opportunity to get down there and prosecute them as for gary the at torney general was there and obtained a court order to burn it gambling house well at any rate it is plain that this case simply is an effort to get taggart by 1 one menus or another replied attorney j kern taggart lit's stopped work on all improve 1 nients on all his bold properly pending the final decision of tiie court euglity juen win wore at work on new buildings k-iid additions nave been discharged tem porarily attorneys ror i lie proiwentiou suggest that 1 ids n oy have tej el.m because ol tin moral effect it might have upuu ibe paulhan waits 3 hours for flight of a minute wilbur wright ready to watch rival just laughs when breeze is called high wind new york march 12 the flight made hy louis paulhan the french aviator at the jamaica race track this afternoon was something of a fizzle almost three hours after the time an nounced for the flight the biplane was brought out of its shed and paulhan took iiis place in it he ascended about fifty feet flew perhaps one hundred yards in a straight line and then descended he left the machine walked to the shed and changing his clothing jumped inlo an automobile and returned to manhattan xo explanation of the peculiar actions of the aviator were given wilbur wright was amused when he heard the explanation that the light wind was too high he refused to criticise or comment upon the exhibition and con tented himself with laughing paulhan was not in the air more than a minute in al although it was announced that taulhan would fly at 3 o'clock there was delay after delay there was a report tbat the trouble was financial paulhan refusing to fly because he had not received some money due him wilbur wright and his attorney were at the track to get permission to inspect the biplane it was understood that some ar rangements had been made by which wright was to be allowed to look over the steering device and the wings but if any steering device and the wings but if any wright was . not allowed to make an ex amination methodist bishop dies dr spellmeyer found lifeless in hotel at atlantic city i i atlantic city march 12 bishop spellmeyer of the methodist episcopal church was found dead in his toom at a hotel here to-day he was chief of the new jersey conference bishop spellmeyer was born in new j york november 25 1547 and graduated j from the union theological seminary in j 1569 in 1871 at haverstraw n y he married matilda m w smith for thir ty-five consecutive years he was a pastor in newark and vicinity he was made a bishop in may 1904 he was a trustee of the centenary collegiate institute of hackettstown n j the drew theological seminary and syracuse from whfch in iss2 he received the de j gree of d d belmont and bride sail bleh jvew vorlier entered n pas senger list as valet new york march 12 listed as valet to miss g smith - ' who later turned out to bc eleanor robsou august belmont and his bride sailed to-day for their honeymoon trip of the mediterranean on the north german liner berlin neither the name of belmont nor of his uride was et tered on the ship's list mrs belmont biding or attempting to hide her identity under the assumed name of smith they were recognized as tbey came to the pier jury has slayer's fate case of henry annum who i-llled boy is submitted wal'kegan 111 march 12 tâ€že trial of henry amann of Chicago for the mur der of walter knobel a Chicago boy at fort sheridan was finished late to-day after occupying the entire week the only plea of the defense was that amann is insane now and was when he killed the boy at fort sheridan the state charged he is not insane now nor when he killed the child palmers off for italy potter jr wife and bab sail on the liner berlin new york march 13 mr and mrs potter palmer jr and their baby were to help swell the big list of the north ger man lloyd liner berlin which sails to-day for genoa and naples other chicagoans booked for the berlin were mrs mary vance bowman mrs c h chapped the misses e s rumsey and e v rumscy mrs trent campbell mrs j l moss mrs katherine vance thomas and w e nescitt too old for work dies aged mau einla life by cutting his throat silas i i'uniso sixty-seven years old wiio lived in a lodging house at iu2 north lark slreet slashed his throat with a razor early yesterday and died on the way to the county hospital before death he said he had become tired of life because he was too old to get ttork as a book ' keeper james o'connor is dead voted riÂ»li political lender was seventy-seven years old i dublin march ij james o'connor one of the foremost irfeh political lenders nnd nationalist member of parliament for west wicklow died to-day at tte age of sevonty seven me was formerly connected with tire fenian movement and many yeais f ivs life were spent in prison for that work slashes aunt with knife alton 111 mav-h 12 sts emma cvofton wife of reier crofton tea nnd cocce agent was slashed in uie throat will a knife at her ho:ue r.r.il is lyi i'e.nce nia looking for id nil ueytew of the woman's uusbiiud extrai all about my divorce suit woman who gave away pa pers on street issues edi tion with details reviles bench candidate wife of milwaukee city law yer says story is one she owes the public milwaukee wis march i'2 mm clinton g price who a week tig to night electrified mil-yankee l,y standing on a prominent downtown corner giving passers by a copy of an extra edition of a weekly newspaper containing au account of her suit for divorce to-day issued an extra edition explaining her action her hus ixtnd is first assistant city attorney and a candidate for civil judge answering tltc uestion why flirt i flo it mrs price says outraged as i was beyond endurance i feit that it was a duty that i owed to the community to let the people of mil waukee know something at least about the character of the mnn who is before them for election to the high office of judge mr trice constantly reiterated that he would not live with me any longer that he desired to be free from me in order that he might continue to lead his reck less life that nothing that 1 could do would appear in tlio milwaukee papers and that he would muzzle the papers one i however was kind enough to print my | story â– feels course a public duty and in saying this i do not mean that my purpose was one of vengeance i deny that absolutely 1 felt that his candidacy for-a judgeship was an incident for which i i was in no wise responsible and that this i should uot deter me from doing my part difficult as it might be to guard the pub , lie and any innocent persons who might in the future meet this man can lt be possible that the people of milwaukee will condone the treatment that has been vven me by every means in mv power i have tried to do my duty as a wife i have home humiliation time and 4gain in the belief tbat love forgiveness nd charity might influence my husband to live a decent life one after another the sacred relations i o our married life were trausgi esst-d thc most solemn vows were broken by mt price appeals and tears availed naught with him i his wife had to stand by while ihe consorted with one woman ot the street af er another and flaunted hia amours to my face recognized questionable j characters upon the public streets in prjl j lit conceits and elsewhere in m.v pres j ence says he laughed at her i want nothing but justice i have done for mr price all that a true and dutiful wife could do he has openly told me of his shocking conduct he has laughed at me when in my despair seeing my married life in ruins i have sought to aw*akcn his manhood and his better nature to a realization of the enormity of his offeuse in the eyes of men and of his god my pleadings fell upon deaf ears i have been ill and under the care of physi cians as a result of his almost unbeliev able brutality tor years i have been pa tient and bave suffered the deepest dregs of humiliation believing that the marriage vows are sacred and tbat 1 should abide by them as long as human endurance held cut my dreams and my hopes of reconcila tion anally came to an end mr price's conduct could no longer be condoned he deserted me at last this happened on the 20th dnv of last february when he left me at the n.ion hour in the boarding house of mis jeannette nicholson 222 fourth street he gave me no inkling of his intentions and i knew nothing of the n atter until later when i noticed that he had taken his effects with him belittles his earning power in this extremity i told mr price that i would be compelled to not only stop handing him gifts of money which he seemed unable to earn for himself and that 1 would be compelled to apply for a separation he laughed at me this man with a military record and said go ahead that will help elect me he added insult to the fearful injustice of which he was guilty he it seems is a fighter of women this manly man 1 felt that there would be added to mv humiliation the further danger of publicity in the newspapers in the event that a suit were begun he laughed again when i pointed this out to bim he dared me to go ahead saying again i have the press of milwaukee muzzled kvery ay 1 tnrnefl fate seemed leagued against me it was a case of a lone wo.i'.au j forced by irresistible and uncontrollable circetme-tancos to n desperate course 1 could not reform bim b.v the me hods lhat i pursued he seemed beyond this pictures him as a judge supposing that my ca-*e were heard be fore a judge of the type of clinton g price what hope had i cf unbiased ver dict it was ihp.t that i requested the ptrbii ration of in'y story it was a desperate a ct ft was an action tjiat at first repelled thc ; liner inntiuffta but vrtten i considered hat was ft stake i decided that even ! though i buffered moire i owed this at i i least lo mv fellow human beings j hate never made myself conspicuous | in nuy wav before it wr.s a fearful trial jo face the thousardi of pet-pie many of ; 1 whom i had hnotvn pars-jmoh tax years iand parade jhe . tory of v trecked marital ( etisterre i'd **â– the ptblio 1 1 understand that n;y husband has said since the beginning ot tuts reparation p.ro ! t line hint he married e an ignorant irish hi fcr her money my godj tnat it should *. 0 e to th-'s i i have been ignorant â€ž:â– ,â€¢â– .:â€¢-â– ;. -.*, surely i needed the nretcetlou 'â– â€¢â– * s strong u.**n ! tii tl more i do not re r.:;._,-if p as a 1 in ige i desire only that ie lic mail iii.-we n fair opportunity of udgittg mr i price spr itsoif t vor.'.d however rn sue ti-srauy *'' s â– i nay to the vr-orld ot ji j o n j nan wl 1 have ea.iad to know ctio cudahy quits club lillis is expelled action means social ostra cism in kansas city for man slashed by packer banker will go abroad recovers from wounds suf ficiently to leave hospital and return home kansas city mo march 12 jere lillis president of the western exchange bank nnd society man who was slashed by john p cudahy in the latter's home early sunday morning has escaped from one trouble only to plunge into another he was taken from the hospital secretly last night and is at his home but to-day he was expelled from the country club at the same meeting the directors re ceived the resignation of cudahy which bas been sent in voluntarily cudahy's resignation was accepted expulsion froni the country club which is one of the old est and most exclusive organizations in the west means social ostracism lillis was in high spirits at his home this morning following his transfer from st mary's hospital where he had been a pa tient since early last sunday morning but he was greatly depressed when his fellow clubmen decided to act against him president of club absent when lillis case was first considered it was ascertained that j f downing presi dent of the new england natioual bank and also of the country club was absent from the city in his absence colonel c v morse president of the kansas city stoek yards company and vice president of the club took the initiative for lillis expulsion he assembled the board of di rectors and the expulsion followed lillis is an athlete of note and was promi nent in the affairs of the country club he won the city golf championship from bucky rhodes after a hotly contested match on the country club huks last sum mer players from the elm ridge club evans ton and the country club competed in the match with the result that lillis and rhodes went through to the finals lillis won the match 1 up the thirty-sixth hole being decided by one stroke fills loving cup with wine after the match liiils filled tae hand some silver loving cup the trophy of his victory with wine and passed it around the club officers of the club decline to talk of the matter lillis and cudahy are members of the kansas city club also it was stated to-day that lillis intends to take a long rest from his duties as pres ident of the western exchange bank and that he may go to europe for a year friends of the cudahys declare their mutual love for their children will eventu ally cause n reconciliation mrs cudahy wbo has received uumerous theatrical of fers since the affair has declined them all i would go on the stage but for my babies she says my flrst duty is to them high rents bring death dr koehler declare increnaed sickness dae to crowding in flats high rents are responsible for increasing sickness and mortality in many of the congested districts of the city where many families are forced to live together in small rooms and flats according to in godfrey koej.le chief assistant heultu commission he made this statement at the monthly luncheon of the neighborhood improvement leagirc at the oreat north ern hotel yesterday and spoke on the re lation q dlsets in local . conditions and explaiaed thc work of the health depart ment ia combating disease other speak ers were health oonnnlssiooer lvans charles k kali t'kjc saniiary fn_pe_*etor and john w <>'* enuor wbo urged re striction cf billboard advertising 100 milk producers unite stkuling ill ii ix one hundred r _ producers ga__***ed here to-day join ing the movement * , , imuutinl higher pficc the majority scl to the ail eoj den nipan , . â€¢ â– search for heiress is ended find helen bloodgood in lake drowning men rescued and : girl's body dislodged floats to surface new york march 12.*sjthe long and far-reaching search for miss helen blood good the young heiress to the fortiÂ»n of william bloodgood of this city came to an unexpected end this afternoon when by a strange accident she was found dead in the waters of lake carasaljo less than a mile from the cottage where she had been living iu lakewood n j the fourth day of the exciting pursuit of false clews was coming to a close when william pendel and john daughty two boatmen employed by mr bloodgood to search the lake iheard cries for help com ing from a point on the water a few hun dred feet from the laurel-in the-i'ines one of the fashionable lakewood hotels the boatmen put out in a skiff and about thirty yards off tine point they rescued henry cassel a carnegie hero who had been plunged into the lake by the overturning of his rowboat body of girl is dislodged the boatmen had been dragging the lake with grappling irons for two days and be lieved they had covered every foot of the bottom but now with the disturbance of the water at this particular point by the capsizing of cassel's boat the body of the girl was dislodged from the tangle of weeds and they espied it about three feet under the surface of the water they towed the body to the kissing bridge a narrow span across the inlet to the lake which according to all theories was most likely the place from which miss bloodgood leaped to her death a few minutes after her escape from the cottage th body was clad in only a uightrobe whiih miss macarthur one of the nurses said she wore when she leaped from the window and fled in the dawu of last wednesday morning father of girl collapses detective reilly went immediately to the cottage of leslie fort son of the xew jersey governor which was the house mr bloodgood engaged for the use of his daughter during her nervous affliction mr bloodgood came to the door he was ex hausted from the long search and when he beard ot lhe discovery of the body of his daughter he collapsed completely sirs bloodgood was absent when the miss helen a bloodgood the heiress who attached nurse and escaped from tlie home of leslie fort son of the governor of ncio jersey bank blown up but cash may be safe whether 10,000 or 100 was stolen cannot be told until vault is opened hebron 111 march 12 robbers dyna mited the bank of hebron last night whether they got away with 10,000 of the hank's money or whether the booty amounted to only 100 is a question that has not beaen determined the bandits of whom not the slightest trace has been found forced an entrance into the bank sometime between 12 and Â« o'clock this morning with heavy charges of dynamite tbey blew off both the outer and inner doors of the steel-lined vault the bank's funds with the exception of 100 was in a supposedly burglar-proof compartment in the vault charges of the explosive were applied to this compart ment whether the doors were strong enough to resist the force of the explosiou has uot been determined kxperts from Chicago nre at work on the vault now the experts are inclined to think that the money was not reached the interior of the bank was wrecked two men evidently did the safeblowing no one saw tbem enter the town no one saw tbem leave tbey stole a horse and buggy from john brown the local livery man the horse and rig were found this morning near richmond seven miles from this place lt bad been abandoned at the enitskirts of the town the safe robbers kit ls thought escaped to Chicago on an early morning train tlie rank of hebron is capitalized at r*o,ut.io banker sent to prison w v kiimsev l i'iuslinrsi ist-kins sentence of e ! u li ( ee n month pitt.--.iu kti pa.l march i willi un w kan-sey former president t the german national bank is noiv a convict in the western penitentiary at riverside he be gan to-day serving bis sentence of eighteen mouths imposed us a result f ills convic tion lu connection with the depositories rtiiiiuaxice â€ž Taft relative kills himself was worth 20,000 thomas k laughlin's death reported as hemorrhage of brain found by coroner as due to his own bullet victim is husband of presi dent's wife's sister was official of the jones & laughlin steel concern returned last monday from europe quarrel with his spouse over conservatory is rumored latter w ell known golfer pittsburg pa march 12 thomaa k laugbliii brother-in-law of president Taft assistant treasurer of tlie great jones st laughlin steel interests and worth 20,000 000 is a suicide he gent a bullet in bi brain some time during thursday night ia bis mansion on avoodlawn road efforts by wealtliy relatives to suppraaa the facts were successful until this after noon when coroner samuel jamison ,' r er forcing an investigation made the public announcement the laughlin case is one of suicide he blew out bis i rains there is a report that mrs laughlin who is a sister of mrs Taft was in wnÂ«b ington when her husband killed himself and tbat she was hurried back here e**en before the news of bis death was made public she had gone to washingion te attend the white house musical last eien ing mrs laughlin finds body mrs laughlin refused to be interviewed her friends say she has been here all the iiiine and that she herself found the lifeless j body of her husband yesterday morning it was late yesterday afternoon before jibe partners of mr laughlin were in formed of bis death although they wera told he bad died at h a in tile latest developments warrant the be lief that the millionaire killed himself ln bis study after dinner thursday evening i mr laughlin returned from europe ouly i last monday since then he had been busy i settling tip business matters that had ac cumulated during his absence the con dition in which he left his business indi cates that the suicide was not iu a fit of temporary insanity but the result ot a deliberately made plan drs t '!'. mckennan and yv ... ingra ham who had been called in by the laugh lin family after the head of the bouse had been found dead made a report of death by cclebral hemorrhages bullet caused hemorrhages the coroner after his investigation said this afternoon i found that these hemorrhages were eansed by a 48 caliber bullet sent through the brain by laughlin's own hand relatives say mr laughlin had been acting queerly since the death several months ago of his father major george m laughlin father nnd son were fond of flowers a conservatory worth ir>o.ooo was erected on the grounds surrounding the laughlin mansion mrs thomas laughlin it is said quar reled with her husband over what should be done with the conservatory she waa in fnvor of turning it into ti cow paa ture and began selling or giving away the precious bulbs nnd flowers i'his called forth bitter protest from young mr laugh lin he went to europe soon after president is secrecy excuse those interested in suppressing the new of the suicide said this nfternoon that they had only hoped to prevent embarrassment to president Taft when he came here to morrow for the funeral mr laughlin had been a very close friend of thomas o'connor jones a full cousin and a partner in the jones-laugblin firm who four years apo shot himself dead in the hotel schenley mr langhliu brooded over bis cousin , suicide and frequently was heard to say he thought poor tom got the worst of it from some people and that those who had mistreated him would get their deserts jones was madly in love with his cousin miss madeline laughlin whose engage ment lias iust been announced to the kev maltrand alexander a wealthy minister miss laughlin had been partial to her tal ented cousin uutil gossips brought tales to her poses w.v.h president Taft the last public appearance of mr laugh lin here was last decoration day when he and his fnmily posed with president taf for a family picture at the laughlin home stead here mr laughlin appeared to ic in the best of spirits at that time and said we will have our pictures taken lien next year von must come again and every year mr president mr laughlin was thirty five years Â„'â– ! and a yale graduate he married s lucy hays herron daughter of john v herron of cincinnati in iho2 she tn society favorite and a golfer of nation continued on 2d page 4th column